i'm a teesside lad and we've suffered for the last 20 years with the economic downturn — the steel, theems to have replaced that. so, you know, maybe it's the start of a new dawn. all right. thank you. 0k. well, we're not going to go to south korea, the capital seoul, and, of course, south korea one of those countries that has benefited very much from manufacturing boom in the past, and we're going to gouranga das, please. from your very impressive shelves behind you, full of books as i know that you, yourself, are an economics professor, but keep it simple. gouranga das, your question? hi, my question is this pandemic has caused a closing down of borders, throttling the flow of people, flow of goods, etc, so my question is, despite digitalisation and its widespread boons and benefits, can we see the retreat of globalisation? and if so, do we need a new model of globalisation or are any new forms of multilateralism necessary? all right. we've already touched on that a little bit, but we can expand on it. professor paul krugman, a new model of globalisation? well, i mean, this doesn't ch